We only had one day in Nice, and it turned out to be one of the most pleasant we spent. (I can't be the only one who has a regular dialogue in my head every time I see the name of the city, cycling rapidly from "neece" to "nice" to "neece". I'm not sure I'm making myself clear.) After devouring every last morsel, we took a short, heavy nap. I woke up with the sinking feeling that I'd just gotten a dreadful sunburn. Indeed I had.
Next stop: the top o' the hill, once an important military lookout point with a modest fort. No fort anymore, just some unobtrusive ruins and glorious, jaw-dropping views.
Some more gratuitous lookout point porn:
As we made our reluctant descent, we came upon a cemetery. Jackpot! Of all of the maggot metropoli I have visited on my travels, this was my favorite, a real stunner. If I sound flippant, it's only because I take my cemeteries very seriously (gravely?) indeed. We wandered around the seemingly endless aisles of tombstones and memorials, breaking the peaceful silence only to point out a wonderful epitaph or some other point of interest.
the buttery yellow church that stands behind the cemetery

7 comments:
wow!!!!!!!
wow!!!!!!!
wow. this is one of my favorite posts; can I live there???? but not in the cemetery, please (maggot metropoli, indeed!)
totally normal, it was in France.... :p
Liz, I have muchly been enjoying your photos!
Aideen xx
It can't have been accidental to have every photo tilted to the side, can it? ;)
Looks like a pleasant place.
yup, you have discovered my weakness- "artistic" angles!
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